Perfect Attentiveness and the Senses

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A talk given by Phiroz Mehta at Dilkusha, Forest Hill, London on 3rd January 1976

In perfect attentiveness, there is no isolative consciousness, hence there is a state of utmost purity. The taints and defilements prevent true seeing. Pure egohood is true individuality. One will be conscious in terms of integration of the finite and the infinite. The senses are the cords of communion. One is thus the open vessel, the Holy Grail.